Double Identity: Teaser Tuesday
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TEASER TUESDAY
Please click on the excerpt to read more about the book. Request your copy before November 12, and read and review it in your own time! You can also enter the giveaway!
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#TeaserTuesday
Please click on the excerpt to read more about the book. Request your copy before November 12, and read and review it in your own time! You can also enter the giveaway!
(Thriller)
Release date: 1/7/2021
338 pages
Pulcheria Press
Deeply in love, a chic Parisian lifestyle before her. Now she’s facing prison for murder.
It’s three days since dual national Mel des Pittones threw in her job as an intelligence analyst with the French special forces to marry financial trader Gérard Rohlbert. But her dream turns to nightmare in London when she wakes to find him dead in bed beside her.
Her horror deepens when she’s accused of his murder. Met Police detective Jeff McCracken wants to pin Gérard’s death on her. Mel must track down the real killer, even if that means being forced to work with the obnoxious McCracken.
But as she unpicks her fiancé’s past, she discovers his shocking secret life. To get to the truth, she has to go undercover and finds almost everybody around her is hiding a second self.
Mel can trust nobody. Can she uncover the real killer before they stop her?
A stunning new thriller from the author of the award-winning Roma Nova series, fans of Daniel Silva, Stella Rimington and Chris Pavone will love Double Identity.
(Historical fiction/fictional biography)
Officially released in 2008,
now re released in 2021
250 pages
Wordcraft of Oregon
In this dramatic, fictional retelling of New Zealand writer Katherine Mansfield‘s final years, and of the events which led up to her meeting with P.D. Ouspensky and G. I Gurdjieff, novelist Linda Lappin transports the reader like a time traveler into Mansfield’s intimate world.
Scrupulously researched and richly evocative, the novel has been praised by Mansfield scholars as “creative scholarship.”
With vivid detail and beautiful language and style, Lappin has built on journals, letters, and diaries to fashion a true-to-life mosaic, using themes, motifs, and methods of Mansfield’s own writing.
Katherine’s Wish celebrates Mansfield’s deep love of life and its final message is a life-affirming one of joy and of wholeness achieved.
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